Rundll popup

I had a scan with an HP photosmart printer problem. In the forum I was talking with RB011, we have fixed the problem but one of the steps that he asked me to do was uninstall the printer to add and remove program (windows 10) which I did and then run the wizard to reinstall.

Anyway to get ot the point for this new position for a stupid reason when I uninstalled this printer, I also uninstalled the printer backup which is a deskjet HP 1010 and now I get up a rundll error on start or restart, here's what he said

"There was a problem starting C:\program HP Deskjet HP 1010 Series\bin\HPStatusBL.dll"

can someone tell me how to get this to stop it please?

You need to re - install HP1010 software to correct the dll.

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